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Black Caps v Ireland v Bangledesh ODIs

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    So he's half-cut at the pub, the car's outside, and the Mrs calls up bawling her eyes out and totally falling apart because the dogs they're petsitting have mauled the family pet. It can never excuse drink driving, but it's understandable why he didn't stop to think about other options and just jumped in the car and drove home.

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      There's a warmup game vs India on SS3 at the moment.

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        Not looking good at the moment with 2 key players already back in the shed. Looking at the lineup it seems heavy on all-rounders and bowlers. Ronchi opened ahead of Latham and no Taylor.

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          All out for 189..
          Guptill in for Latham and Kane in for Luteru..

          Seems out of place with all the other teams scoring in the 300s

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            So he's half-cut at the pub, the car's outside, and the Mrs calls up bawling her eyes out and totally falling apart because the dogs they're petsitting have mauled the family pet. It can never excuse drink driving, but it's understandable why he didn't stop to think about other options and just jumped in the car and drove home.

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            @Godder said in Black Caps v Ireland v Bangledesh ODIs:

            So he's half-cut at the pub, the car's outside, and the Mrs calls up bawling her eyes out and totally falling apart because the dogs they're petsitting have mauled the family pet. It can never excuse drink driving, but it's understandable why he didn't stop to think about other options and just jumped in the car and drove home.

            Yep, the first time drink driving may have been with a good excuse.

            Probably not the second time, though,it's wearing a bit thin.

            The third time there's another good reason, you wonder how much it takes to learn, and how everyone else manages to sort out their lives without getting behind the wheel of a car after a few beers. Clearly an unlucky guy

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              @Godder said in Black Caps v Ireland v Bangledesh ODIs:

              So he's half-cut at the pub, the car's outside, and the Mrs calls up bawling her eyes out and totally falling apart because the dogs they're petsitting have mauled the family pet. It can never excuse drink driving, but it's understandable why he didn't stop to think about other options and just jumped in the car and drove home.

              Yep, the first time drink driving may have been with a good excuse.

              Probably not the second time, though,it's wearing a bit thin.

              The third time there's another good reason, you wonder how much it takes to learn, and how everyone else manages to sort out their lives without getting behind the wheel of a car after a few beers. Clearly an unlucky guy

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              @nzzp ...and that he's had two or three other alcohol-related run-ins - the cut foot and drinking with Ryder outside curfew..and I've got a feeling a third one, as well.

              He's a serial offender and I believe elite sports teams are better off without them. I wouldn't be overly surprised if we didn't see him in the Black Caps again.

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                Didn't learn anything in that game that made the selection conundrum any easier.

                The two guys who I was on the verge of replacing in my selection - Ronchi and Neesham - were the two who stood up in this game - including Neesham looks like he bowled well.

                To be honest, it won't surprise me if they opt to go with Ronchi over Latham.

                Champions Trophy is sort of a go big or go home tournament. Playing the "safe" options probably won't get it done for us.

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                  Last warm-up game was against Sri Lanka last night. An absolute run-fest in which we chased down 356 with four overs to spare.

                  Guppy made an unbeaten hundred (retired) , Kane 88* (retired) and Anderson 50*, so all those guys should have garnered some confidence and form. Broom and Latham also made useful contributions and only Rossco missed out. I guess he made three half centuries in the Ireland/Bangladesh series - though without ever looking at his very best, I thought.

                  We were allowed heaps of bowlers (nine) and they all got hit around a bit, but Anderson and Santner were the most economical. Boult went for 27 runs off his opening two overs, which set the tone a bit for the day.

                  Champions Trophy starts tonight, with England vs Bangladesh and then we start against Australia tomorrow night, with our second game against England on Tuesday night. Barring rain disrupting the group, we pretty much have to win one of those games or we're on the plane home.

                  The Aussies are the Aussies and England are the bookies favourites to win and have basically taken a leaf out of McCullum's "When in doubt, attack" book - so I'm inclined to fight fire with fire - especially if the pitches are flat.

                  The Aussies pretty much sorted Tommy Latham out in recent matches, so I'm going to say send Ronchi in to swing away and hope. Before we left, Hesson reckoned he wouldn't play the three allrounders (Anderson/Neesham/Santner) together, but I reckon that's what needs to happen (unless he decides to put CdGh in for Neesham). We will need some help from Lady Luck I reckon, but it will help if we put ourselves in her path.

                  My team:
                  Guptill, Ronchi, Williamson, Taylor, Broom, Anderson, Neesham, Santner, Milne, Southee, Boult

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                    Great to see Guppy continuing his form from the T20s - he and Kane are absolutely critical to our chances. This really is anyone's tournament, SA-England showed how easily it can swing from one team to the other depending on who fires on the day - a lot of evenly matched teams so we're in with a shout if things go our way.

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                    • Chris B.C Chris B.

                      Last warm-up game was against Sri Lanka last night. An absolute run-fest in which we chased down 356 with four overs to spare.

                      Guppy made an unbeaten hundred (retired) , Kane 88* (retired) and Anderson 50*, so all those guys should have garnered some confidence and form. Broom and Latham also made useful contributions and only Rossco missed out. I guess he made three half centuries in the Ireland/Bangladesh series - though without ever looking at his very best, I thought.

                      We were allowed heaps of bowlers (nine) and they all got hit around a bit, but Anderson and Santner were the most economical. Boult went for 27 runs off his opening two overs, which set the tone a bit for the day.

                      Champions Trophy starts tonight, with England vs Bangladesh and then we start against Australia tomorrow night, with our second game against England on Tuesday night. Barring rain disrupting the group, we pretty much have to win one of those games or we're on the plane home.

                      The Aussies are the Aussies and England are the bookies favourites to win and have basically taken a leaf out of McCullum's "When in doubt, attack" book - so I'm inclined to fight fire with fire - especially if the pitches are flat.

                      The Aussies pretty much sorted Tommy Latham out in recent matches, so I'm going to say send Ronchi in to swing away and hope. Before we left, Hesson reckoned he wouldn't play the three allrounders (Anderson/Neesham/Santner) together, but I reckon that's what needs to happen (unless he decides to put CdGh in for Neesham). We will need some help from Lady Luck I reckon, but it will help if we put ourselves in her path.

                      My team:
                      Guptill, Ronchi, Williamson, Taylor, Broom, Anderson, Neesham, Santner, Milne, Southee, Boult

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                      @Chris-B. said in Black Caps v Ireland v Bangledesh ODIs:

                      My team:
                      Guptill, Ronchi, Williamson, Taylor, Broom, Anderson, Neesham, Santner, Milne, Southee, Boult

                      I don't think Southee is a dead cert to play vs Aust. With the game at Edgbaston Jeets is expected to play at his "home" ground in a 2-spinner attack.

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                        @Chris-B. said in Black Caps v Ireland v Bangledesh ODIs:

                        My team:
                        Guptill, Ronchi, Williamson, Taylor, Broom, Anderson, Neesham, Santner, Milne, Southee, Boult

                        I don't think Southee is a dead cert to play vs Aust. With the game at Edgbaston Jeets is expected to play at his "home" ground in a 2-spinner attack.

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                        @Bovidae The way the Sri Lankans smacked Boult around he might not be a certainty either.

                        I see the SL game was at Edgbaston, as well - on that evidence home ground advantage might not save Jeets from the tonk. However, we'd need some pretty favourable conditions to give our seam attack an advantage over the Aussies, so there might be merit in playing two spinners.

                        The poms have tried for a psychological advantage by scheduling our match against them in Cardiff! 🙂

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                          @Bovidae The way the Sri Lankans smacked Boult around he might not be a certainty either.

                          I see the SL game was at Edgbaston, as well - on that evidence home ground advantage might not save Jeets from the tonk. However, we'd need some pretty favourable conditions to give our seam attack an advantage over the Aussies, so there might be merit in playing two spinners.

                          The poms have tried for a psychological advantage by scheduling our match against them in Cardiff! 🙂

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                          @Chris-B. said in Black Caps v Ireland v Bangledesh ODIs:

                          @Bovidae The way the Sri Lankans smacked Boult around he might not be a certainty either.

                          I see the SL game was at Edgbaston, as well - on that evidence home ground advantage might not save Jeets from the tonk. However, we'd need some pretty favourable conditions to give our seam attack an advantage over the Aussies, so there might be merit in playing two spinners.

                          The poms have tried for a psychological advantage by scheduling our match against them in Cardiff! 🙂

                          You mean trying to make us complacent, as the last NZ team to play a knockout match tin Cardiff won 62-13?

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